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Got plane tickets for next Tuesday hope I'm able!relaxoutdoors08 said:Walked and worked in the garden
Pepe,
Glad to see your are walking. How are you doing? Will you be able to travel to Mexico. Thinking about you. Hope all is OK
NB
Hope everything is going well with you as well! .
Thanks for asking NB .just continue walking we need 1000 posts here!.
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Hi Pepe,pepebcn said:Got plane tickets for next Tuesday hope I'm able!
Hope everything is going well with you as well! .
Thanks for asking NB .just continue walking we need 1000 posts here!.
Hugs!
did my 1 mile walk
Hi Pepe,
did my 1 mile walk this morning and about to attempt my 1 mile for the afternoon. The rain has finally stopped here so good time to go walking.
tessa0 -
Good! tessa 1 mile counts to achieve our goal!northernlites said:Hi Pepe,
did my 1 mile walk
Hi Pepe,
did my 1 mile walk this morning and about to attempt my 1 mile for the afternoon. The rain has finally stopped here so good time to go walking.
tessa
tomorrow more!.0 -
Need a Restart
We had many people visiting here at the lake and I lost the routine to exercise. The leaves are turning and Fall weather returns next week. I will be walking today in memory of the loss of my friends husband to prostate cancer. It has been a tough week emotionally.
Also today, Sept. 11, 2011, I will be walking to make sure I am still here posting when my youngest son returns with the 2500 Minnesota National Guard Members who were deployed to Iraq in July. Prayers for all those serving and all those living with cancer.
NB0 -
thanks tessa for postingnorthernlites said:Hi pete, I walked 2 miles
Hi pete, I walked 2 miles today. The longest I have walked since my surgery in July. It was a beautiful day here @ 75 degrees... The walking has helped with the aches and pains I have been feeling lately. Still depressed and can't seem to get out of that mode... maybe i need a small trip...
tessa
I am so glad the walking has helped you with the aches and pains.
It should help with your mood, I hope it does.
It helps me.
hugs,
Pete0 -
me toorelaxoutdoors08 said:Need a Restart
We had many people visiting here at the lake and I lost the routine to exercise. The leaves are turning and Fall weather returns next week. I will be walking today in memory of the loss of my friends husband to prostate cancer. It has been a tough week emotionally.
Also today, Sept. 11, 2011, I will be walking to make sure I am still here posting when my youngest son returns with the 2500 Minnesota National Guard Members who were deployed to Iraq in July. Prayers for all those serving and all those living with cancer.
NB
Hi relaxoutdoors,
I need a restart too. Just got back from PNG , was evacuated with a partial blockage, now I got this new bulging hernia and am really nervous about working out. Waiting to get doctors ok.
I hope you get back to your routine.
hugs,
Pete0 -
Back to TAi Chipete43lost_at_sea said:me too
Hi relaxoutdoors,
I need a restart too. Just got back from PNG , was evacuated with a partial blockage, now I got this new bulging hernia and am really nervous about working out. Waiting to get doctors ok.
I hope you get back to your routine.
hugs,
Pete
This week walked, stretched and did Tai Chi. Need to get back to an hour walk each day. Finishing up with the garden, carrying flower pots and adding soil to be composted.
NB0 -
had a great 40 minute on treadmill and then a swim
Top workout today.
This malaria bug I picked must help with the walking I feel fantastic.
The swim was great as well.
The hernia is bulging, but its not in the way.
Anyone ever heard of walking as a preventitive to stopping blockages ?
My naturopath suggested it was strange how I stopped walking and did swimming for 10 days and got the blockage. Just a theory. I know walking does help with the bowel movements, I guess the question is how much.
Obviously I would love to find a study that backed this up, then walking could not only saave our lives by reducing recurrance risk it could improvbe our quality of life as well by preventing blockages. Even if it only lows the risk of blockages, that would be great.
anyone else walking today ?
hugs,
Pete0 -
active almost everydaypete43lost_at_sea said:had a great 40 minute on treadmill and then a swim
Top workout today.
This malaria bug I picked must help with the walking I feel fantastic.
The swim was great as well.
The hernia is bulging, but its not in the way.
Anyone ever heard of walking as a preventitive to stopping blockages ?
My naturopath suggested it was strange how I stopped walking and did swimming for 10 days and got the blockage. Just a theory. I know walking does help with the bowel movements, I guess the question is how much.
Obviously I would love to find a study that backed this up, then walking could not only saave our lives by reducing recurrance risk it could improvbe our quality of life as well by preventing blockages. Even if it only lows the risk of blockages, that would be great.
anyone else walking today ?
hugs,
Pete
Greetings!
I haven't posted here in a bit - but I have been very active this summer!!
Lots of gardening, alas, it is almost time to cut the gardens down for the season. Quite a bit of swimming this summer too, although September 5 was my last day in the lake . . . . the lake is way too cold now!
This morning I did an hour of yoga and will be doing an hour on the treadmill later today as long as this darn hand-foot syndrome doesn't become too active. I guess I am almost back to my fall/winter routine of yoga twice a week and an hour of walking everyday (with weights in my hands) except on treatment days and when the hand-foot thing gets too much.
I know there are lots of stats as to why stage I, II and III should exercise, but I do belive it benefits those of us that are stage IV too. Mentally it is great. But I believe that building up the body's strength will help it to 'fight' better and make recovery from surgeries easier. Just sayin'. . . . .
yoga jo0 -
thanks yoga joyoga said:active almost everyday
Greetings!
I haven't posted here in a bit - but I have been very active this summer!!
Lots of gardening, alas, it is almost time to cut the gardens down for the season. Quite a bit of swimming this summer too, although September 5 was my last day in the lake . . . . the lake is way too cold now!
This morning I did an hour of yoga and will be doing an hour on the treadmill later today as long as this darn hand-foot syndrome doesn't become too active. I guess I am almost back to my fall/winter routine of yoga twice a week and an hour of walking everyday (with weights in my hands) except on treatment days and when the hand-foot thing gets too much.
I know there are lots of stats as to why stage I, II and III should exercise, but I do belive it benefits those of us that are stage IV too. Mentally it is great. But I believe that building up the body's strength will help it to 'fight' better and make recovery from surgeries easier. Just sayin'. . . . .
yoga jo
its great to have health aware stage 4 here being a great example.
I'll be at the gym tomorrow, had the weekend off.
hugs,
pete0 -
Nott sport but doing lots of activities here , lots of hourspete43lost_at_sea said:thanks yoga jo
its great to have health aware stage 4 here being a great example.
I'll be at the gym tomorrow, had the weekend off.
hugs,
pete
on the sea having relaxing baths, yesterday 5 hours on the swimming pool not moving from the water! Walking a lot on the beaches
so at the end of the day really exhausted , everything hurts !LOL.0 -
go pepe gopepebcn said:Nott sport but doing lots of activities here , lots of hours
on the sea having relaxing baths, yesterday 5 hours on the swimming pool not moving from the water! Walking a lot on the beaches
so at the end of the day really exhausted , everything hurts !LOL.
sounds fantastic relax mate but just don't over do it!!ha ha ha
I did my 40 minutes on the treadmill and it was a piece of cake.
then walked home another 20 min.
i am seeing my colorectal surgeon about hernia and the recent blockage tomorrow, I have been stopping the weights and stretches until i get the all clear and i bit of a plan going forward.
I am down to 95 kg and the next milestone is 89 Kg and that will be the end I think.
hugs,
Pete0 -
just another day on the treadmill
45 minutes today, 15degree incline 7 km/hour.
felt great and exercises afterwards.
tomorrow i see physio to start surpervised weight training.
time to rebuild those muscles that wasted away.
hugs,
pete0 -
I'm arrived ! good days sun sand and sea!pete43lost_at_sea said:just another day on the treadmill
45 minutes today, 15degree incline 7 km/hour.
felt great and exercises afterwards.
tomorrow i see physio to start surpervised weight training.
time to rebuild those muscles that wasted away.
hugs,
pete
PETE! I can't open this thread any more , again loads too much , would you open a new one ? number 5!0 -
here comes number 5pepebcn said:I'm arrived ! good days sun sand and sea!
PETE! I can't open this thread any more , again loads too much , would you open a new one ? number 5!
thanks pepe and the sun, sand and sea sounds great.
hugs,
pete0 -
great yogapepebcn said:Cycling and walking last week end!
cycling a little and walking a lot ! .
Good weather not too hot! but lots of wind!
Had a eeks break for exercise, its great to be back exercising.
Hugs,
Pete0 -
interval training on the beachpepebcn said:Cycling and walking last week end!
cycling a little and walking a lot ! .
Good weather not too hot! but lots of wind!
Actually raced the kids over about a 40 min walk and run.
It was great.
I hope you are well enough to get some exercise in.
Hugs,
Pete0 -
We just got back from ourpete43lost_at_sea said:here comes number 5
thanks pepe and the sun, sand and sea sounds great.
hugs,
pete
We just got back from our walk in the Mountains. We moved out of the city and 400 miles over to the Mountains. We are loving it! 7 Miles on the trails with my wife and our two dogs. The dogs have put on 2lbs of muscle since we moved to the mountains. Life is GOOD!
Keep up the good motivation Pete and Pepe'. It is appreciated!
Best Always, mike0
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